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Source: S354 Type: Book Periodical: WHO'S WHO--IN--Finance And Banking Editor: John William Leonard Publication: Joseph & Sefton Copyright: 1911
1. 19 January 1920 JP 1, Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas Census, (ED: 25, Stamped 59, Sheet 17A, Family #408, Line 44), Parent's Household, William C. & Florence S. Hargrove.
2. 4 April 1930 JP 1, Pittsburg, Camp County, Texas Census, (ED: 32-1, Stamped 178, Sheet 178, Family #115, Line 16), Parent's Household, William C. & Mary F. Hargrove.
MARRIAGE:
1. Camp County Texas Customs & Characters A Sesquicentennial History, 1986, Pittsburg, Texas, p. 106.[6]
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